This is a discussion on Advice 4 Beginers!! within the online poker forums, in the Learning Poker section; It is very important that you play tightly, especially in the begining...
Like my mentor used to say, Tight is right.
Which I have found

It is very important that you play tightly, especially in the begining...
Like my mentor used to say, Tight is right.

Which I have found is true for the most part. When playing, especially in tourneys, it is wise to be frugal with you chips, meaning don't chase every little thing that is possible for you to get. You end up wasteing away your chips awefully fast. The less times you chase hands without hitting, the more chips you will have to use in a big hand when you have the nutz...
There is not much worse than being in a hand with the nutz, and only haveing a few chips to bet with. You want to bet alot when you have a great hand, and be careful with an OK hand...

Another good thing to remember along with playing tight, is to pick a good table... And by good I mean loose table, you want the table you join to be as loose as possible, this will help you get more calls on your bets...

Loose players are generally inexperienced or novice players... They tend to bet or call when most people know not to...

So in my opinion the 2 MOST IMPORTANT points for beginers to remember are...

1.) Play tight, Tight is Right!!
2.) Find a loose table to sit at!!

Good Luck to all new Players and Beginers!!!

If you have a question about poker play just send me a msg and ill give you my educated opinion...

#2

25th June 2009, 6:39 AM

turby [182]

Online Poker at: PP, FT, PS

Game: Holdem

Sooo right! Hand selection - Much easier to play a hand where your kicker is good.

That was the order of the stuff I've learnt. That's my 2 cents.. sorry if I'm hijacking this thread. But with all these basic concepts and some luck .. you should be better than break even.

#3

30th June 2009, 12:59 AM

ThaJayMan11 [4]

Poker at: bodog

Game: holdem

I completely agree with you!!

Turby is absolutly right, everything he mentioned is extremely important to people who want to learn how to good poker... The things he are very important, and I am glad that he elaborated on my original post because I left out some important points...

My favorite point that was left out of the original thread was to play your opponent not only your cards... Because, playing only your cards could get you in serious trouble. For Example, some beginners figure if they have a flush that they automatically win the hand almost. Of course this is not true because you could you could easily still suffer a bad beat from a higher or the nut flush (Ace high flush).

Jay

PS. Dont worry Turby, you didnt highjack my thread... You just elaborated and added some key points... Between both of our posts we should be able to help out some people that are new to Texas Hold'em.

#4

30th June 2009, 9:41 PM

cuneo187 [3]

Also:

Sign up for rakeback, keep some money offline or in an eWallet for quick and easy access to Deposit Bonuses. Makes all the difference even if you play as low as $10 buy-in NL. The rake adds up fast and rakeback helps your winrate tremendously.

Reason: If it's your first time, you will inevitably screw a few things you can't change later (deposit bonus, rakeback, account name...). Better start on a smaller site for a few months and learn a bit more about online poker before signing up on a big site. + competition should be softer

#6

1st July 2009, 3:01 AM

Ernster86 [247]

Online Poker at: Poker Stars

Game: Razz

Dont every play online poker..you will lose it all.

Or worse you will keep winning for a few days and feel really good and then the site will turn against you and make you lose it ALL.

Ok ok I dunno if thats true, but its been my experience so far.

#7

1st July 2009, 3:25 AM

nightmoves44 [1,966]

Game: nl holdem

bige

You need some bankroll management there Ernester86,it does work.Remember your goal,win more while you are on a winning streak,lose less when you have a losing streak.
I felt just like that once upon a time,until I sought real help.Try getting a book or two about online poker game of your choice,like nlh,ring games,tourny play..ect...now I win enough to cashout every month or two,bought a puter so far...gl

#8

1st July 2009, 3:28 AM

Maid Marian [11,635]

Online Poker at: BCP, ACR,

Game: holdem/Razz

I am a newbie and have been listening to my mentor, One Bourbon. I started out 6 days ago playing very aggressively in the beginning, and even though I won at first, I went through the "Money" very quickly. I was advised to slow down and save it for very good hands & to learn to pace myself. In 6 days, I have improved, finally lasting past the 1st hour & 1st break. I hope I continue to improve as I play The freerolls & the play money games. Thanks for all of your advice...I will digest all of it and become a much better player because of it.

#9

1st July 2009, 3:45 AM

RA2000 [284]

Poker at: Pokerstars

Game: holdem

Good advices for beginners!
If the table is very loose you have to push or fold...

#10

12th December 2009, 3:04 PM

Stu_Ungar [6,237]

Game: NL Holdem

re: Poker & Advice 4 Beginers!!

Quote:

Originally Posted by turby

Sooo right! Hand selection - Much easier to play a hand where your kicker is good.

Its also much easier to play a hand where your kicker is bad, the real problem is where your kicker is mediocre.

So AK,AQ is easy because if you hit an ace on the flop, you can usually get 2 streets of value.

Likewise A2 is easy as you know that you can only get one street of value, so if you bet it early you are turning your hand into a bluff.

Something like AT is where it gets tricky, you may well be ahead, you may well be behind but itys very difficult to determine. Its all too easy to call an extra bet with AT thinking he may be betting AX for value whereas A2 is an easy fold and AK is often an easy call.